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Post-Soviet borders : a kaleidoscope of shifting lives and lands

Title
Post-Soviet borders : a kaleidoscope of shifting lives and lands / edited by Sabine von Löwis and Beate Eschment.
ISBN
9780367770082
0367770083
9780367770105
0367770105
9781003169376
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.
Copyright Notice Date
©2023
Physical Description
xii, 232 pages : maps ; 25 cm.
Summary
"This book investigates how borders in former Soviet Union territories have evolved and shifted in the thirty years since the end of the Cold War. The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to fifteen independent states and numerous de facto states; but this process of rebordering is not finished, and social, economic, infrastructural, cultural and political networks and spaces continue to develop. This book explores the intersection between these geopolitical shifts and the individual lived experience, drawing on cases from across border regions in the Caucasus, Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Throughout, the book introduces and frames the case studies with well-informed theoretical, conceptual and methodological overviews that situate them within border studies in general and post-Soviet border spaces in particular. Overall, the book demonstrates that like a kaleidoscope, the dynamic elements in these newly evolved border regions are similar yet strikingly different in their juxtapositions, with the appearance of new configurations often dependent on changing geopolitical constellations. This timely guide to the post-Soviet world thirty years after the Cold War will be of interest to researchers across border studies, politics, geography, social anthropology, history, Eastern European Studies, Central Asian Studies, and Caucasian Studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Post-Soviet borders New York : Routledge, 2023
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 11, 2023
Series
Routledge borderlands studies.
Routledge borderlands studies
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part 1: Dynamics of Bordering in the Post-Soviet Space
Beate Eschment, Ketevan Kutsishvili, Sabine von Löwis, Dynamics of Bordering in the Post-Soviet Space over the Last 30 Years
Tatiana Zhurzhenko, Between the 'Opening to the West' and the Trauma of Re-Bordering: Towards a Genealogy of Post-Soviet State Border Studies
Stephan Rindlisbacher, The Territorial Challenge in the Early Soviet State
Johanna Jaschik, Machteld Venken, Dialoguing Borders in the Post-Soviet Space through Citizen Science, Ukrainian Borderland Perspectives
Part 2: Western part
Rita Sanders, Within and Across Borders: Trust and Distrust in Russia's Exclave of Kaliningrad
Mikhail I. Klyuchnikov, Simon G. Pavlyuk, Nikita L. Turov, Transnistria: The Everyday of a De Facto Border
Anton Gritsenko, Maria Zotova, Local Responses to the Contested Border in Crimea
Part 3: South Caucasus
Nino Aivazhvili-Gehne, Experiencing the Border, Encountering the State: The Ingiloy at the Azerbajani-Georgian Borderland
Ariane Bachelet, Borderisation of South Ossetia: The Perspective of the Border Population
Giorgi Cheishvili, Connected and Disconnected by the Border: The Shaping of the Turkish-Georgian Borderland
Part 4: Central Asia
Asel Murzakulova, Rethinking the Meaning of Neighbourhood: The Transformation of the Fergana Valley's Transborder Infrastructure
Saodat Olimova, Muzaffar Olimov, Integration vs Disintegration: State Borders and Border Conflicts in the Isfara Valley
Henryk Alff, Post-Soviet Decline or China-Induced Prosperity? Agricultural and Socio-Economic Change in the Kazakhstan-China Borderlands.
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